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L.A. County DA Dismisses 60,000 Past Marijuana Convictions

The Crime Report

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced that his office will dismiss roughly 60,000 marijuana convictions, the latest step to undo what some reform advocates consider the damage caused by narcotics enforcement carried out before Californians voted to legalize marijuana, reports the Los Angeles Times.

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Manhattan DA Orders Prosecutors to Only Seek Jail Time for Worst Cases

The Crime Report

Newly elected Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg has told prosecutors in his office in a memo that they should ask judges for jail or prison time only for the most serious offenses — including murder, sexual assault and economic crimes involving vast sums of money — unless the law requires them to do otherwise, reports the New York Times.

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The Role of a Criminal Law Paralegal

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I have been in the legal field for over 30 years and a paralegal going on eight years. Then, an opportunity came along to work for the County Public Defender’s Office, defending people in misdemeanor, felony, and now the only paralegal in the office on capital cases. .); Preparing legal memorandums is one of my favorite things to do.

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A Texas Border County Wages War Against Migrants

The Crime Report

Ranchers have been empowered to call hundred-person selection jury trials for simple misdemeanor trespassing charges against migrants crossing into their property. Kinney County Sheriff Brad Coe has sought to deputize militias to patrol the border and outwardly supports the ones currently in operation despite their murky legal standing.

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Texas Illegally Detains Migrants at the Border

The Crime Report

New legal filings in Texas describe an ongoing and consistent pattern of men being illegally detained for a month or more as their cases stagnate in overwhelmed courts, reports Click2Houston.com.

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Michigan ex-governor Rick Snyder facing charges in Flint water crisis

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The Attorney General of Michigan brought two charges of criminal neglect Wednesday against former governor Rick Snyder for his role in the Flint water crisis. The misdemeanor offense is punishable by no more than one year in prison or a fine of not more than $1,000. Snyder served as governor of Michigan from 2011 to 2019.

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California utility charged with manslaughter following deadly wildfire

JURIST

. “We have sufficient evidence to prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, that [PG&E] is criminally liable for their reckless ignition of the Zogg Fire and the deaths and destruction that it caused,” said Shasta County District Attorney Stephanie Bridgett at a televised press conference.

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